PP-Bizon Skins
38 skinsThe PP-Bizon is a budget submachine gun available to both Terrorists and Counter-Terrorists. Its defining feature is the 64-round helical magazine bolted to the side, the largest standard mag in the game, which lets it spray through a full eco-round engagement without reloading. The trade-off is low per-bullet damage, no scope, and accuracy that falls off quickly past mid range, so it lives almost entirely in force-buy and anti-eco situations where its SMG kill bonus and bullet hose make it efficient against unarmored targets.






































Role, handling and price
The PP-Bizon costs $1400 in the buy menu, the same as the MP9 and MP7, and like all SMGs it pays the boosted kill reward, which is what makes it strong on anti-eco rounds against pistol-only opponents. It fires full-auto with manageable recoil and a fast fire rate, but each bullet does little damage and the lack of armor penetration means it struggles badly once the enemy has Kevlar. The 64-round magazine is its signature: you can hold an angle or push through smoke with sustained fire where a 30-round SMG would have to reload. In practice it is a situational pick, not a round-to-round workhorse, so its skins are bought more for collection completeness and budget loadouts than for ranked grind value. Russian players commonly call it бизон.
Iconic and notable finishes
The headline skin is the PP-Bizon | Judgement of Anubis, the Covert from The Anubis Collection, featuring Egyptian iconography and the most sought-after Bizon look. Above the budget tier sits PP-Bizon | High Roller, a gold-and-green casino-themed Classified that is the other recognizable 'premium' Bizon. For clean solid-color builds, PP-Bizon | Blue Streak and PP-Bizon | Photic Zone are go-to blues, while PP-Bizon | Chemical Green and PP-Bizon | Fuel Rod cover the green end. PP-Bizon | Osiris and PP-Bizon | Antique offer ornate gold-leaf styling at lower cost than the Anubis Covert. These are the finishes that drive most of the searches and trades for this weapon.
Float behaviour and patterns
The Bizon body is mostly flat plastic and metal with a large exposed magazine, so wear shows up as scuffing on the receiver and mag rather than dramatic paint loss. Painted finishes like High Roller and Judgement of Anubis hold up reasonably well into Field-Tested, so most buyers settle there for the best price-to-look ratio rather than paying the Factory New premium. There are no notable pattern-index chase variants on the Bizon the way there are blue gems on AK Case Hardened, so for the few Case Hardened-style or gradient finishes the differences are subtle and not a major price driver. Solid-color skins like Blue Streak look near-identical across most floats, which keeps their well-worn versions cheap.
Price tiers and value picks
Entry-level Bizon skins, including many Mil-Spec and Restricted finishes, trade for cents to a few dollars even in Factory New, making this one of the easiest weapons to skin on a tight budget. The mid tier is the recognizable color finishes and StatTrak versions of common drops. The top tier is short: Judgement of Anubis and High Roller are the two names that command real money, and even those stay well below rifle Covert prices. If you want maximum visual impact for the least spend, a Field-Tested High Roller or a clean Blue Streak gives a distinctive look without the Anubis tax; for pure cheapness, the base case and collection drops are near-free.
Frequently asked questions
What is the most expensive PP-Bizon skin?
The PP-Bizon | Judgement of Anubis, the Covert finish from The Anubis Collection, is the top Bizon skin, with PP-Bizon | High Roller (Classified) as the next most valuable. Both stay well under rifle Covert prices.
Is the PP-Bizon worth buying in matches?
It is a situational anti-eco and force-buy weapon. The 64-round magazine and SMG kill bonus make it efficient against unarmored pistol rounds, but low damage and no armor penetration make it weak against fully equipped opponents.
Why does the PP-Bizon have such a large magazine?
Its helical 64-round magazine mounted along the barrel is the largest standard mag in CS2, letting it lay down sustained fire and clear multiple targets without reloading, which is its main tactical draw.
Are PP-Bizon skins cheap?
Yes. Because the Bizon is rarely a default buy, most of its finishes trade from cents to a few dollars, and even its top Covert is affordable. It is a common choice for cheap StatTrak loadouts.
Do floats matter much on PP-Bizon skins?
Less than on most rifles. Solid-color finishes like Blue Streak look nearly the same across wears, and there are no famous pattern-index chase variants, so Field-Tested usually offers the best value.
Does the PP-Bizon come in StatTrak?
Yes, many Bizon finishes have StatTrak variants from cases and collections, and because base prices are low it is an inexpensive weapon to track kills on.
Because the Bizon is rarely a default buy at higher levels, its skin market is one of the cheaper SMG niches. There is no knife-tier chase item here. Demand concentrates on a handful of recognizable Covert and Classified finishes plus a few clean blue and green patterns, while the bulk of the catalog sits in the sub-dollar range. That makes it a popular pick for cheap StatTrak grinding and for players who want a coordinated loadout look without paying rifle prices.
Prices range from $0.0030 (PP-Bizon (Bizoom)) to $95.53 (PP-Bizon (Judgement of Anubis)). Compare markets to find the best place to buy or sell.
Updated: June 26, 2026